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#ifndef_MACH_VM_TYPES_H_
#define_MACH_VM_TYPES_H_
#include<mach/port.h>
#include<mach/machine/vm_types.h>
#include<stdint.h>typedef vm_offset_t pointer_t;
typedef vm_offset_t vm_address_t;
/*
* We use addr64_t for 64-bit addresses that are used on both
* 32 and 64-bit machines. On PPC, they are passed and returned as
* two adjacent 32-bit GPRs. We use addr64_t in places where
* common code must be useable both on 32 and 64-bit machines.
*/typedef uint64_t addr64_t; /* Basic effective address *//*
* We use reg64_t for addresses that are 32 bits on a 32-bit
* machine, and 64 bits on a 64-bit machine, but are always
* passed and returned in a single GPR on PPC. This type
* cannot be used in generic 32-bit c, since on a 64-bit
* machine the upper half of the register will be ignored
* by the c compiler in 32-bit mode. In c, we can only use the
* type in prototypes of functions that are written in and called
* from assembly language. This type is basically a comment.
*/typedef uint32_t reg64_t;
/*
* To minimize the use of 64-bit fields, we keep some physical
* addresses (that are page aligned) as 32-bit page numbers.
* This limits the physical address space to 16TB of RAM.
*/typedef uint32_t ppnum_t; /* Physical page number */
#definePPNUM_MAX UINT32_MAX
#ifdefKERNEL_PRIVATE
#include<sys/cdefs.h>
#ifndefMACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE/*
* Use specifically typed null structures for these in
* other parts of the kernel to enable compiler warnings
* about type mismatches, etc... Otherwise, these would
* be void*.
*/
__BEGIN_DECLS
struct pmap ;
struct _vm_map ;
struct vm_object ;
__END_DECLS
#endif/* MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE */typedefstruct pmap *pmap_t;
typedefstruct _vm_map *vm_map_t;
typedefstruct vm_object *vm_object_t;
typedefstruct vm_object_fault_info *vm_object_fault_info_t;
#definePMAP_NULL ((pmap_t) 0)
#defineVM_OBJECT_NULL ((vm_object_t) 0)
#else/* KERNEL_PRIVATE */typedef mach_port_t vm_map_t;
#endif/* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
#defineVM_MAP_NULL ((vm_map_t) 0)
/*
* Evolving definitions, likely to change.
*/typedef uint64_t vm_object_offset_t;
typedef uint64_t vm_object_size_t;
#ifdefKERNEL_PRIVATE
#ifndefMACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE
__BEGIN_DECLS
struct upl ;
struct vm_map_copy ;
struct vm_named_entry ;
__END_DECLS
#endif/* MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE */typedefstruct upl *upl_t;
typedefstruct vm_map_copy *vm_map_copy_t;
typedefstruct vm_named_entry *vm_named_entry_t;
#defineVM_MAP_COPY_NULL ((vm_map_copy_t) 0)
#else/* KERNEL_PRIVATE */typedef mach_port_t upl_t;
typedef mach_port_t vm_named_entry_t;
#endif/* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
#defineUPL_NULL ((upl_t) 0)
#defineVM_NAMED_ENTRY_NULL ((vm_named_entry_t) 0)
#endif/* _MACH_VM_TYPES_H_ */